Kectil World Youth Network
The Kectil World Youth Network podcast is an inspiring platform that brings together passionate young leaders from different parts of the world who are determined to drive positive change in their communities. Hosted by Kectil program alumni, this podcast showcases the journeys of fellow colleagues who share their experiences, challenges, and triumphs in their quest to make a difference in their respective countries. Through conversations with experts, professionals, and mentors, listeners gain valuable insights on developing the necessary skills and mindset to become effective change-makers. With a focus on empowering and mobilizing youth, the Kectil World Youth Network podcast is a must-listen for anyone looking to make an impact in their communities and beyond.
Kectil World Youth Network
Part I: Wankatuya Keya from the Native American Community shares the position of Indigenous community participation In the 21st Century World
As much as Indigenous people make up only an estimated 5% of the world's population, they have different backgrounds, cultures, and traditions. They often have a shared history of being uprooted and forced from their ancestral lands. Listen in as Wankatuya Keya aka
Cruz Collin takes Daniel through the native American's story, explaining how the community members face marginalization and discrimination, including being prevented or denied the ability to live their traditions, express their cultures, and even speak their language!
Indigenous populations, often also referred to as Indigenous peoples, are distinct cultural and social groups that share ancestral connections to lands where they live or peoples from an area where they have been displaced. Indigenous people are the original inhabitants of a geographical area or country before people from other countries or cultures arrived.